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The popular computer application 3DMark is now available to download on the Play Store. 3DMark is an application which is used to determine your device’s graphical performance, and now it’s available to evaluate how well your phone and tablet perform.

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Google Chrome for Android finally has the ability to sync your saved passwords and auto-fill data with your desktop, thanks to its latest update. Chrome already syncs your bookmarks and your open tabs, but this is one handy feature it’s been missing until this week.

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Madfinger Games announced a massive update to its flagship First Person Shooter (FPS) game on iOS and Android today. There are new maps, weapons, and game content, each of which was created directly from player feedback, including the new “friends” feature.

Rookie players now have a new Special Tutorial mode, while veterans will be glad to see new booster packs for speed, armor, damage, accuracy, and invisibility, along with several game optimizations, bug fixes, and new gamepad support.

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Google released its monthly Android adoption numbers today, and there’s more good news for Jelly Bean. As you would expect, the platform is continuing to grow, reaching a quarter of Android devices for the first time since its release nine months ago.

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Acquired by Google last June and updated last October, Quickoffice for iPad is a great solution for iPad owners to work with Office files, especially ones that aren’t supported in Google Docs.

Today, the company announced that its bringing the app to Android, as well as a version to the iPhone. The app will let anyone edit Office documents on any mobile device, via Google’s own Drive system, something that wasn’t possible until now.

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